The past several days have been quite productive and eventful. I made made first appearance in an administrative hearing last week and I did produced quite a favorable outcome for my client in both of the hearings and he was quite happy and satisfied with those outcomes. Then yesterday I pulled the trigger on something that I had been contemplating doing for quite awhile. I had thought casually about expanding into athlete representation for a couple of years, but recently while I was making an appearance I was called to the bench by the judge and we were talking casually and he asked if I ever considered athlete representation. I told him that I had given it some cursory thought before but never got too heavy into it, he then laid out several compelling reasons that I should consider it. And admittedly the conversation piqued my curiosity, so after that conversation I sat down with a good friend who happens to be a elected district attorney and ran it past him and said that it was a natural fit for me and that I should have considered it years ago. I then spoke with another friend who is a retired judge and he agreed with the consensus: that I need to do this. And after giving the matter serious thought, yesterday I filed my application and background check authorization with the NFL and in July I go to D.C. for the annual conference and take the certification exam, then in October if all goes well I begin signing clients. This is going to be fun...:)
And a good week means it was a good time for an indulgence of the sugary variety...
I was having a cookie fit the other day, and to celebrate the good week, I had a small cookie throwdown.
Real simple, real good! Let's get to it!
First pre-heat your oven to 300 degrees.
Then get a big bowl, glass ceramic, stainless or plastic. Any of them will do. Then combine 2 1/4 cups of all purpose flour, 1/4 tsp. of salt and 1 tsp. of Baking Soda. Whisk it together with a wire whisk or a fork then set it aside.

From there add the flour mixture and 12 oz of semi-sweet chocolate chips, or like I did 12 oz. of white chocolate chips and blend on low speed until combined.

I love your pictures!! Those look delish! My chocolate chip cookies always turn out flat and I can never figure out why. It's so frustrating. Yours are far from flat. I wouldn't mind flat cookies if they didn't make my rear round in the end! Haha
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the sports representation!!! You'll be great and won't have to deal with as many knuckle heads! ;)